fletchman45
Husqvarna
Pro Class
Well I bought a 250 te the least bike I thought i would buy...and I may get something else...soon...my 17 tc 250 just hit 50 hours and has been and awesome bike...i put approximately 15 miles on the te...gravel roads ditch and a tish of trail.... initial thoughts...temp around 60 degrees...jetting feels right on...idles perfect engine winds up nicely and very little smoke out the tailpipe...so honestly the mikuni is fine to me (I am a fairly fast A class rider and pretty much always trophy) no surges no pinging...revs out nice...power is good..basically same as a beta 250rr pretty much(I had one last year)...suspension I'll get more in depth down the road.. but the fork has less sticion then any.fork I've ever felt. Shock feels balanced. Six speed tranny is nice but pretty sure bike will need lower gearing for serious racing....while this bike is.sort of light (app 227 pounds) while riding it feels light and nimble but when I grab my tc 250 2017 (212 pounds) let's say 213 with flywheel weight and o ring chain...then grab the te and lift it I can feel the weight difference...14 pounds..i have not decided if I will even race this bike just because of the weight....air fork and headlight taillight and odometer removal and different muffler would lower the weight approximately 6-7 pounds...map switch is nice feature.if you have not rode a 17 and up 250 or 300 the counterbalancer is a deal breaker...forget about beta or gas gas...they feel like a vibrating pig and will annoy you once you are spoiled by the lack of vibration. Biggest and only disappointment so far...why the f@#$ did they cheap out and put m agura brakes.....the rear actually feels pretty good..ill know if as good as brembo as soon as I get more testing....forget about one finger brembos....the front works but feels like a yamaha Nissan at best.. all fingers and a deliberate pull to get stopping power...i mean it's not horrible...but with a brembo one finger works great slicing thru the.woods....the back surprisingly felt good and powerful....however I have ebc semi metallic pads on my 17 and the 18 has stock pads...they feel very close and similar.....clutch of course is butter...lighter then a 18 gas gas and much much lighter then beta or tm....ergos are incredible and you won't even want to ride a 15 or 16 husky...while the bikes do come with Pirelli tubes they are thin so I had heavy duty tubes installed...electric start seems to work flawless....and for what these bikes cost it should...more review to come...im getting a license plate tomorrow...18 gas gas looks very sexy....but seat is tall...and they are still heavy...